Ordinary Differential Equations - Dave Rusin; The Mathematical Atlas
A short article designed to provide an introduction to ordinary differential equations, equations to be solved in which the unknown element is a function rather than a number, and in which the known information relates that function to its derivatives. Few such equations admit an explicit answer, but there is a wealth of qualitative information describing the solutions and their dependence on the defining equation. There are many important classes of differential equations for which detailed information is available. Applications to engineering and the sciences abound. Numerical solutions are actively studied. History; applications and related fields and subfields; textbooks, reference works, and tutorials; software and tables; other web sites with this focus.
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alt.math.undergrad - Math Forum
An unmoderated discussion forum for issues and problems pertaining to college undergraduate mathematics. Read and search archived messages; and register to post to the discussions.
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Arizona Mathematical Software
A collection of approximately 60 educational programs that are designed for use by instructors and students in classroom, laboratory, and home environments. Software falls into four categories: Are You Ready?; Slide Shows; Teacher Aids; Toolkits. It runs
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C*ODE*E - Mathematics Dept., Harvey Mudd College
Online archives of the newsletter of the Consortium for Ordinary Differential Equations Experiments, which provided a regular source of ideas,
inspiration, and experiments for instructors of ODEs between 1992 and 1997. Search back issues by issue, keyword,
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C.T.J. Dodson - Christopher Dodson
Dodson provides notes and Maple or Mathematica packages for many different mathematics courses, including algebra and pre-calculus, calculus, differential equations, using computers for mathematics and statistics, and an introductory course on curves,
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MathSource - Wolfram Research
An extensive electronic library of Mathematica material and notebooks, with over 100,000 pages of immediately accessible Mathematica programs, documents, examples, and more. You may browse the archive or search by author, title, keyword, or item number.
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Project Hermite - Shayne Waldron
Because bounding the error in Hermite interpolation in terms of the derivative which kills the interpolating space is of interest in numerical analysis and in the analysis of ordinary differential equations, there is an extensive literature on the subject.
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Rlab Computer Language - Ian Searle
Created for scientific and engineering applications, this high-level language focuses on creating a good experimental environment for matrix math. While not a clone, RLab is described as "MATLAB-like" by its creator, Ian Searle. Access information and
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